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The phrase "avert implementing" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to suggest avoiding or preventing the act of implementing something, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "We need to find a way to avert implementing the new policy that has been proposed."
Alternatives: "avoid implementing" or "prevent implementation".
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In order to avert implementing the time travel in a confusing way, the exposition of Faraday's theories was rewritten to start earlier and be more specific.
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"What are the possible health gains due to environmental interventions?" and "How much disease burden could be averted by implementing them?".
Using clinical and cost data from the on-going operational HNTPO program in Kabul, published and unpublished sources, and discussions with researchers, we developed models that included probabilistic sensitivity analysis to calculate ranges for the cost per disability adjusted life year (DALY) averted for implemented CL treatment regimen.
In addition, a cost-effectiveness analysis was conducted to determine the cost per disability-adjusted life year (DALY) averted due to implementing the screening and isolation program.
Targeted campaigns, although logistically difficult, are highly effective, even for relatively low target coverage, and they allow high impact with relatively late implementation (e.g., 90% cases averted for campaigns implemented 30 days later than the random vaccination scenario).
New York similarly averted an outbreak in 1892 by implementing quarantine in the New York harbor and using the first laboratory-based public health intervention.
Unlike the WINGS intervention, many HIV interventions have been found to be cost-saving [ 7, 34], which occurs when the costs of HIV averted by the intervention outweighs the cost of implementing the intervention.
In this way, we hope that by implementing life skills education programs we will avert new HIV infections among young people in Papua.
Second, an effective treatment protocol for severely malnourished children with cholera was quickly developed and implemented to avert deaths.
Given limited data on cost-effectiveness of preventive use of LNS, this discussion has sought to contextualize the costs and effectiveness of this intervention strategy among others typically implemented to avert cases of anemia and diarrhea in young children.
This includes the use of a comparable cost-effectiveness measure, such as cost per DALY averted, and also a costing that reflects the full cost to everyone of implementing the strategy within the prevailing health system.
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